Monday, 10 August 2015

Why i love fashion









I love fashion because for me it’s a form of communication, I express my emotions through what I wear. But I just love fashion because I enjoy just dressing up and obviously shopping. Sometimes fashion for more is a good way of distress. I also enjoy looking at fashion blogs, sometimes it’s just to simply steal ideas. Fashion also can say a lot about peoples personalities, for example a person who like wearing the colour purple is said to be sexually frustrated, well how true is that I do not know, hence fashion can never be limited.



Monday, 3 August 2015

Trends


The biggest word in fashion has always been the word trend, trend is what is mostly liked or spoken about at that particular moment, trends can be short or long term whether in news or fashion. Today, the idea of a bunch people sitting in a room and deciding what the colours are going to be in two years’ time or what materials are going to be used in three years’ time is a complete nonsense,” said Marc Worth. In 1997, Worth and his brother Julian founded Worth Global Style Network (WGSN), the trend-forecasting service whose clients today include Coach, Kate Spade, H&M and Victoria’s Secret. (Kate Ab
nett 2015)

Today, trends are born and die much faster in the ever changing environment, in which brands, celebrities, magazines, bloggers and end consumers on social media all jostle for influence over what’s 'in' and 'out' of fashion. For example there was a point where everyone was into colour blocking, where it was “okay to wear more than one colour”, but that trend lasted for at least three months, now if people wear lots of colours in one outfit they just laughing stock to others.





Today, trends are born and die much faster in the ever changing environment, in which brands, celebrities, magazines, bloggers and end consumers on social media all jostle for influence over what’s 'in' and 'out' of fashion. For example there was a point where everyone was into colour blocking, where it was “okay to wear more than one colour”, but that trend lasted for at least three months, now if people wear lots of colours in one outfit they just laughing stock to others.

“Social media has absolutely, totally changed the trends landscape,” said Ruth Chapple, head of content at Stylus Fashion. “It’s making some trends stick, while long ago we would have been over them more quickly. The Valentino rock stud, which everyone expected to be a one-season wonder, has been going strong for eight seasons,” she said. “The death of the stud was forecast long ago, but that was very much a social media trend, where the bloggers made that trend stick.” On the other hand, digital media can quickly overexpose a trend, and kill its ‘edge’. “TheKenzo tiger sweatshirt,” Chapple recalled. “Over and done within a month.” (Kate Abnett 2015)

Basically trend is ever changing, because designers always have new and fresh ideas, but I guess the most challenging thing with  fashion or with trends to be able to come up with an idea that’s going to last longer than the last one.

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Fashion As A Form Of Expression



Dressing well is a form of good Manners says Tom Ford, “I believe if you're meeting someone for dinner, you dress smartly to show that you respect them. I absolutely think that dressing well is an expression of manners. I think dressing well on an airplane is an expression of manners, too”. Fashion is not only about looking good but people actually dress as a form of expression, it can be to define what they believe in, their mood, it can also describe a certain culture that people belong too.

Beside the point people have actually taken fashion to another level. Take a look at culture, it has become some sort of expression, different cultures dress differently in order to differentiate themselves from other cultures. Cultural clothing has also become fashion in the sense that people not only wear their cultural clothes to events only, but designers have now included the culture theme or element in their clothing line. A good example is South African designer Nkosi Nkosi who designs clothes for Young Designers Emporium (YDE) also a South African Label, her clothes become popular fast because they had that African and cultural feel to it, it was a fresh and new idea that people loved.






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